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How often you feed a sling?
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<blockquote data-quote="Therasoid" data-source="post: 49995" data-attributes="member: 3538"><p>Twice weekly, Tuesday and Saturday, in the wee hours. Only 1 prey item per feeding. Prey size and type are dependent on the species and its size. Species under 1/2" are fed pre killed prey. They will scavage. Always remove uneaten prey the following (24hr) day, failing to do so invites unwanted pests and molds. </p><p> Never experienced or heard of a sling dying from eating too much. They're hard wired to eat and molt frequently to get out of this delicate stage of growth quickly. </p><p> Always have a water dish of some type in the enclosure. </p><p> This is my schedule on sling feeding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Therasoid, post: 49995, member: 3538"] Twice weekly, Tuesday and Saturday, in the wee hours. Only 1 prey item per feeding. Prey size and type are dependent on the species and its size. Species under 1/2" are fed pre killed prey. They will scavage. Always remove uneaten prey the following (24hr) day, failing to do so invites unwanted pests and molds. Never experienced or heard of a sling dying from eating too much. They're hard wired to eat and molt frequently to get out of this delicate stage of growth quickly. Always have a water dish of some type in the enclosure. This is my schedule on sling feeding. [/QUOTE]
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